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bremstar OP t1_ixunl12 wrote
Reply to comment by atomfullerene in How can a feather keep it's color for so long, when other parts of many biological things tend to fade after they are no longer alive or part of said thing? by bremstar
This raises another question then; how do feathers and hair grow since they're not living? Obviously they carry DNA.. so I'm assuming at some point during their growth they die off and carry the genetic sequence or something?
bremstar OP t1_ixumosa wrote
Reply to comment by Orgot in How can a feather keep it's color for so long, when other parts of many biological things tend to fade after they are no longer alive or part of said thing? by bremstar
Fascinating.. I'd say you went above and beyond answering this one. The bit about Lexus is an interesting detail.
I really appreciate the thorough answer; reddit is awesome for these sort of questions and redditors such as yourself who take the time to teach are a gift.
Thank you!
bremstar t1_iy2li1y wrote
Reply to “It’s less scary when we go together”, Me, Acrylics on Canvas, 2022 by sarcasticsnowleopard
At first glance the colors made me think of the boxart for NES 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'.